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i need to include the Firefox Browser Configuration in my Group Policy and Control Proxy and Browsing Settings

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We Are Interested to Include Firefox Browser into Our Group Policy, We Have Windows Server 2008 Host the Group Policy Objects for all the Users in the Company, in Order for our users to use Firefox like IE, we have to include it in the Group Policy, and here is where we find the Problem in Adding the Firefox to the GPO, there is no direct point to get it done

We Need Urgent Help to Resolve this Problem ASAP, we have tried to look everywhere on internet but unfortunate there was nothing well satisfied to us and that's why we are contacting you!

We Are Interested to Include Firefox Browser into Our Group Policy, We Have Windows Server 2008 Host the Group Policy Objects for all the Users in the Company, in Order for our users to use Firefox like IE, we have to include it in the Group Policy, and here is where we find the Problem in Adding the Firefox to the GPO, there is no direct point to get it done We Need Urgent Help to Resolve this Problem ASAP, we have tried to look everywhere on internet but unfortunate there was nothing well satisfied to us and that's why we are contacting you!

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Mozilla doesn't have a specific solution for integrating Firefox with Windows group policy. You could consider some third party solutions. For example:

I haven't used either of those myself.

If you haven't joined the Enterprise mailing list, you can learn more about it here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Enterprise

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We have just deployed Firefox ESR to our department. We have used CCK2 CCK2 to configure Firefox as we needed. We then wrote a very basic silent NISIS installer. We were then able to push this out via group policy using startup scripts. Anytime we need to make updates we just need to tweak the NISIS installer and the startup script.